Fortune 500 CEOs: Women on the rise

Click around Fortune.com. It’s a rich trove of facts and stats–a window into the depressing economic condition of the U.S. The most dismal news: Overall profits of Fortune 500 companies cratered to $98.9 billion from $645 billion in 2007.

But the news about women is positive: A record 15 female CEOs populate the latest Fortune 500. That’s reassuring (and surprising, actually) since we’ve seen many women close to the top drop out voluntarily–like Susan Arnold, the former president at Procter & Gamble

? Since CEO John Mack pushed her out in late 2007, Cruz is still on the sidelines figuring out what to do next.

Yet even as the female leadership pipeline seems to be leaking more than ever, women are still rising to CEO of America’s largest companies. From our Women CEOs gallery, here’s the new list of female Fortune 500 CEOs:

The list includes three newcomers to the Fortune 500: Ellen Kullman moved up to CEO of DuPont in January. Laura Sen became CEO of BJ’s in February. And then there’s Carol Bartz, “Yahoo’s taskmaster,” whom my colleague Jon Fortt profiled in Fortune’s recent issue.

You May Like

Read More

Sign Up for Our Newsletters

Sign up now to receive FORTUNE's best content, special offers, and much more.